Reviews of Cajun RV Park

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6

4

7

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Mar 2015 -
$40.00

This park is mainly about location as it's situated right across the highway (Beach Blvd) from the beach. It is also close to the Biloxi Casino's and several restaurants. We biked to the casino area along the boardwalk. Sites are all grass, no cement pads and were fairly level. They are not overly wide sites, but there were many snowbirds staying for the winter. The one negative is that the railway runs 400-500 feet directly behind the park with several trains during the day and throughout the night. Lots of whistles. We spent 3 nights and would return again if in the area. - gypsy parrotheads

Jan 2015 -
$38.00

I was not surprised that reality did not meet expectations based on the park website. The Gulf is right across the street, but the beach is a healthy walk across US90. It was easier and safer to drive the short distance to the ample parking lot. The park staff can't really control the outside noises, but prepare yourself for the trains. This is a very active train line w/several grade crossings in the area which means they must sound their horns. I got used to it eventually, but probably would not have stayed there if I had known. - Buddy Bus

Nov 2014 -
$29.00

Friendly staff, clean restrooms and shower area. Easy access off I-10. Only complaint is trains run past, sometimes about 6 times/night and are very loud. About 3/4 block to beach. Sites back up to each other, but plenty big. Great WiFi and cable. - traveling

Reviews of Fox's RV Park & Complex

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6

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4

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Jan 2014 -
$25.00

We are spending a month here. We stayed here when the original owners had the park and came back shortly after Katrina to find the park had really declined with the new owners. We decided to try again this year and are pleased. It appears the new management is trying to clean up the appearance. They are on top of all maintenance issues and respond to all problems in a polite, professional, and efficient manner. The laundry room is clean and well maintained. They work to keep the park safe, monitoring the traffic. They still have a few work trucks and poorly maintained campers, but appear to be cleaning that up and upgrading. We believe they are back on the path to being a premier destination park in the future. - Gloriasue99

Oct 2013 -
$50.00

This park is so overpriced for what they have to offer. We stayed here for a week and did not get a good nights sleep at all because of the trains running all during the night and early morning. The parking for your personal vehicle is bumper to bumper with the vehicle in the site next to you. They do not offer refunds even though they said they had a waiting list of of 25 because of the event Crusin the Coast. Sites occupied by some of the full timers are down right trashy. Do not plan to stay here again. - Tkderouen

Mar 2012 -
$35.00

Lots of loud trains 75 yards away. Many permanent residents, some quite shabby. Sites are very narrow but because it's not near full there was lots of room. Office gave us incorrect Wi-Fi login info but Sprint cell & hotspot worked very well. This place is way, way, way overpriced, they even charged $20 to wash the rig, tried to get $30!!! Rooftop dish worked well. Paved roads and sites with grass in between. Only reason we stayed here was to visit family nearby. - big greg

Reviews of Majestic Oaks RV Resort

Rating:

3

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8

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Jan 2015 -
$44.00

Sites very tight, hard to park rig and vehicle, no grass, lot of sand. Manager taped paper notice to my door and when I pulled it off tore stripe. Owner accused me of trying to get over on him. Stay away if your rv is damaged on the park, he will blame you for it. - esfjyf

Jan 2015 -
$38.00

Mainly friendly, quiet snowbirds. Office puts on a good lunch every Saturday; was nice to visit with other tenants. Very approachable staff. Restrooms were clean, but only 2 shower stalls; 1 ADA. Laundry had several washers and dryers. Pads are small but level. Nice mature landscaping. Several small dog walk areas but no fenced area. We stayed 10 days and would come back here again. Good location for Biloxi and nearby town sightseeing. - bambiresort

Dec 2014 -
$28.00

The park is clean, easy to get into and the staff is friendly. The sites are level. Negatives - Wi-fi gets overloaded in the evenings and drops off. Lighting is excessive - you can walk the park at night without a flashlight. Most sites have about 10 feet between each other. However, there are a few that sites that have adjoining sites at a 90 degree angle. The back of a Class A was 3 feet from the back corner of my rig. (50 and 51) - jnateg

Reviews of Martin Lake Resort

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3

4

7

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Feb 2015 -
$21.00

The campground was crowded and very tight. We arrived right after a rain and the sight was very wet. The bathrooms were in need of repair, rust was visible everywhere. The ducks were everywhere and had pooped all over our picnic table. We stayed in a travel trailer for 3 nights and won't be returning. - NanaPop56

Jan 2015 -
$12.00

As previous reviewers said, this park has lots of long-term residents. We didn't feel especially safe there and were glad it was only for one night. In addition to lots of clutter around many of the RVs, there was duck poop everywhere. Roads are narrow, all sites back-ins. Our rate was through RPI. The Wifi worked well. We won't stay here again. - Pull Toy

Jan 2014 -
$22.00

If we had read the previous review with a rating of 2 we never would have stopped for the night here. Glad we camped here! The office staff was super friendly and we got the pull-through site. Long level site. Other residents very friendly. We saw no loose dogs. Maybe since it was January the seasonal people were not in residence; it is obviously a very busy place in the summer months as it is a membership campground with a lake with paddle boats, a large playground for children, miniature golf, and a pool. We would stay here again if we were in the area. - lstaff

Reviews of Mazalea Campground & RV Park

Good for an overnight. Sites are long, level, some with shade. Narrow road in, better exit. Cable TV is included, Wi-Fi is for a fee. - wilpower

Mar 2013 -
$30.00

Level, long, all amenities. The electric pedestal was not of sufficient height to allow the use of my power cord surge protector. I had to remove my surge protector and plug in - discomforting. Otherwise an OK overnight facility. - MaryAnnFrederick

Nov 2012 -
$26.00

Crowded park. Mostly permanent residents from all appearances. Pull-through site was fairly level but covered with ant beds. We had to spray them with bug spray so we could step out to walk our dog. This park looks old and tired with no amenities but it is close to the interstate so it is easy to find. Not too much road noise, but the interstate traffic could be heard. Wi-Fi was acceptable but cable hookup was fuzzy. - SarahW

Reviews of Oak Lawn RV Park

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8

9

10

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Nov 2014 -
$29.00

This park has many pull through full hookup sites. Also a good number of sites are taken by workers in the area for long periods of time. Restrooms and showers were very good and clean. Owners were very helpful and accessible. This is not a destination campground, great for a night or two for exploring the area. - Teacher's Pet

WiFi is free, the park is your typical parking lot type campground but is very nice and quiet. The park is better suited for folks passing by for the night. They have the cheapest weekly ($162.50) and monthly ($400) rates I could find in Biloxi. I will stay here again but if I want to be close to the beach I will choose another park. The only nitpick I have is in the bathrooms (great overall) the men's toilet is to close to the wall and you can't sit straight on it. Plus the toilet paper dispenser is to low, if they move it up it would be better. - rrichar1

Reviews of Parker's Landing RV Park

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5

5

7

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Aug 2014 -
$40.00

This is more like a fish camp. If you are big, site #64 is really the only "Kind'a Pull Thru" that will easily accommodate you. A lot, even most, are permanent residents or long term RVers. Some nice, some scary. We were tired and it was late and they took great care of us, such nice folks, but we would not stay here again. Our rig is 45' long. - fulltimer 2

Mar 2014 -
$32.00

What a disappointment this place was. We selected this park upon reviewing previous reviews, and were surprised by the condition of the sites. Cable good, Wi-Fi okay, roads rough and narrow, muddy off pavement of site (little grass and lots of black sticky mud). Pool, though probably closed for the winter months, was green with slime, and so tiny it could be called a children's back yard splashing pool, one of the blow-up type. Staff was friendly and helpful. Close to I-10, which was a plus for us on the way to join a caravan in New Orleans. Lots of over hanging trees, which dropped acorns or something like them on our roof when it wasn't raining. The camp is old and looks it, with several spaces taken by live-ins who did not care about their appearance--trashy, with lots of junk surrounding their trailers . Not very impressive. The water front sites, not many of them, have a great view of the river. We camped here in a 34 foot rig, and would only stay here again if no where else to go. Note: Lots of traffic noise from I-10, but didn't bother us with the coach closed up. - Darfantin

Feb 2014 -
$32.00

This is an old campground, more like a fishing camp, but we liked it. It has a very relaxing atmosphere. Everyone was very friendly. We had a beautiful view of Parkers Creek and watched some boaters fishing in the creek. We only stayed one night, but I took a walk and checked out the bathroom/shower rooms and the laundry. Both were large, well-lighted and clean. The laundry had 4 washers ($1.50) and 4 dryers ($1.25). There were also an large capacity washer ($3) and a large capacity dryer, but the dryer was out of order. The small pool was full of green water and leaves, but it looks like it is well-maintained during the summer. The sites are shaded and have a cement patio. You park on a cement pad. The cement on some of the pads were severely broken. The only other problem with this campground is that it is right next to the highway and the traffic noise can be bothersome. We would stay here again. - mrpeepers

Reviews of Southern Comfort Camping Resort

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1

1

6

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Jan 2012 -
$32.00

Dirty and the sites are not well laid out. Many, many full time residents. Trashy looking. We were sticking out into the roadway. They could not accommodate the size of our 40 foot rig. We paid for 5 days then found another place. They would not refund our money. - Newbet

Nov 2011 -
$31.00

First week of stay we discovered management problems with employees. Very poor management never keep advertised office hours. Very difficult to contact with problems. Every other hookup was on the wrong sides. Outdated electrical plug ins. Tent people living in back. Witness excessive use of alcohol of tent people. Nightly parties way past curfew times. Homeless people breaking through back gate to shower. Frequent visits by local police due to suspected drug use. Men and women's shower room share the same pass code, that we were told had been the same for more than two years. Manager's space across from office now occupied by "new" managers, (third ones since our stay) in an extremely old camper with home window unit sticking out the side. Also heavy drinkers and suspicion of drug (crack) use. Felt very unsafe: no place for children. Worse campground in Biloxi. For your safety PLEASE DO NOT STAY HERE!! So very sad to give the beautiful town and beachs of Biloxi such a bad name. - 1766 unhappy camper

May 2011 -
$22.00

Traveling in an Aliner pop up, the restroom and shower facilities are very important. This site has large restroom shower facilities that are clean. They need a little updating and maintenance but are good overall. The camp has a lot of Katrina evacuees still living in FEMA trailers. There are quite a few shady characters in the area where they put me. I was flanked on each side by tent campers. One of them was a long term tent camper and his site looks like a trash heap. The site on the other side was occupied by a woman and a dog and it too looked pretty sad. A train track goes right by the campground so the ground shakes when a train goes by. The noise is too much to sleep through. You can walk to the beach as it is just across the road. Be aware, this area was completely destroyed by Katrina but did not make the news like New Orleans. There are a lot of parking lots without buildings. This place is coming back but very slowly because it is not on the news like New Orleans. Very little FEMA money made it here, so praise be to those who are trying to make a comeback on their own. All the businesses and houses are new so in time this place will look great. Not a place to bring kids as this is a casino town. Lots of shady characters around. Saw a female working the street right outside the RV park. Beach is not pristine like Florida beaches. - aliner man